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Selected by Melissa Feldman, independent curator and faculty at Seattle’s Cornish College of the Arts, the California College of Art, the San Francisco Art Institute and Goldsmith’s College in London, Seattle, WA, as juror. Juror award.

Selected by Philip Brookman, Consulting Curator of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, as juror - Part of Series winner of the Landscape and Seascape category: Agriculture Series - Agricultural Fields.

Artslant 2nd 2015 Showcase winner.

C-print, unmanipulated transparency film image, 22”x30” image size, 26”x34” paper size, edition of three c-prints, edition of three pigment prints. Signed, numbered and captioned in ink on the verso.

From the Agriculture Series.

Materials used:

Paper

Tags:
#landscapes #field #landscape photography #agricultural landscape #color fields 

Field #12 (2015)

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by James Cooper Images

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Selected by Melissa Feldman, independent curator and faculty at Seattle’s Cornish College of the Arts, the California College of Art, the San Francisco Art Institute and Goldsmith’s College in London, Seattle, WA, as juror. Juror award.

Selected by Philip Brookman, Consulting Curator of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, as juror - Part of Series winner of the Landscape and Seascape category: Agriculture Series - Agricultural Fields.

Artslant 2nd 2015 Showcase winner.

C-print, unmanipulated transparency film image, 22”x30” image size, 26”x34” paper size, edition of three c-prints, edition of three pigment prints. Signed, numbered and captioned in ink on the verso.

From the Agriculture Series.

Materials used:

Paper

Tags:
#landscapes #field #landscape photography #agricultural landscape #color fields 
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"A similar sense of calm informs James Cooper's three renderings of distant horizons. They manage to recall Hiroshi Sugimoto seascapes and color-field painting both. "Mark Feeney, arts writer, reviewer, and... Read more

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